Britain has four seasons. These four seasons are all about three months long. Spring is in March, April and May. Summer is in June, July and August. Winter is in December, January and February. In Britain, winter is not very cold and summer is not very hot. Why is that? Britain has a mild winter and a cool summer because it is on an island. In winter the sea is warmer than the land. The winds from the sea bring warm air to Britain. The winds from the sea bring cool air to Britain.
The westerly winds (西风) blow over Britain all the year. They are wet winds. Britain is wetter in the west than in the east. The winds blow over the highland in the west, causing more rain to fall there.
A. In summer the sea is cooler than the land.
B. The east of Britain is drier than the west.
C. They bring rain to Britain all year round.
D. Autumn is in September, October and November.
E. Every season has its features.